How Gullah Cuisine Has Transformed Charleston Dining – Eater

Please enjoy this incredibly well written piece by Hillary Dixler synthesizing so many elements of the stories, struggles and triumphs of the Gullah-Geechee presence in the culinary scene of Charleston and beyond. Me and my good friend master Gullah Chef BJ Dennis get a lot of coverage in this piece, but more importantly it’s fair and it’s accurate in expressing the messages we want to come across to a wider audience. I’m so thankful for this piece.

WHRO Curate 757 Season 2, Ep. 7

The culinary arts are one of the most enjoyable art forms around because food can be enjoyed with all five senses. This week, as we explore art that reflects culture, we will talk with Williamsburg culinary historian and author Michael Twitty who has made it his mission to document African American food history. #Curate757